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Internalization of Nationalism Values on Senior High School Students in the Outer Island: A Case Study in Bunguran Island, Natuna Regency.

Endang, Susilowati and Singgih, Tri Sulistiyono and Dhanang, Respati Puguh Internalization of Nationalism Values on Senior High School Students in the Outer Island: A Case Study in Bunguran Island, Natuna Regency. Advanced Science Letters Vol.23 No.10, October 2017. ISSN: 1936-6612.

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Abstract

Nationalism is one of the pillars supporting the existence of a nation state. The waning of nationalism among
the younger generation can damage the pillar. This paper discusses efforts to internalize nationalism values
among high school students in the outer islands, in the case of Bunguran Island or Natuna Island (the old
name), Natuna regency. Methods used is a combination of historical and social methods. Historical method used
to reveal historical background of problems, while social methods used to understand perception of younger
generation’s in nationalism. Bunguran is one of the islands in Natuna regency, geographically it borders with
neighboring countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. The interaction between local population and
migrants from different regions can not be avoided. Meanwhile its geographical location is very far from the
Indonesian government that has consequence on the lack of the intervention on the Island’s development. These
conditions cause waning on nationalism values, especially in the younger generation. Efforts to internalize of
nationalism values conducted by high school students, it is the most effective way to maintain a sense of love
for the nation and motherland.
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Keywords: Nationalism Values, Outer Island, Young Generation, Internalization, Natuna.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Undip Formal Documents
Divisions: Faculty of Humanities > Department of History
Depositing User: Fakultas Ilmu Budaya
Date Deposited: 22 Jul 2020 07:17
Last Modified: 22 Jul 2020 07:17
URI: https://eprints2.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/3828

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